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So a distance score of 19.37 and 20.38, even though your #83 and 95 out of 100 closest matches, would still indicate some genetic affinity and relationship? or I am misinterpreting or overstating the genetic affinity between you and those 2 Byzantine Greeks.
Salento: My interpretation was based on MyTrueAncestry's definitions. For Ancient Populations, they noted that a score of <=10 indicates this is part of your Ancient ancestry. A score of <=20 indicates a population that you are related to and I think for a score of <=30, then one that you could be related to. For Modern populations, <=5 is a population that is like a Match, <=10 is one that you have a close relation to and <=15 indicates one that you are probably related to. I have wondered what is a clear methodology for interpreting these genetic distances used from these calculators and have not been able to find an article from a Statistics Journal that has run these models and come up with a way to define them. MyTrueAncestry is the first site that has provided some definitions for interpreting the Distance numbers, maybe there are others, but that is the first one I have seen. I both modern and Deep Ancestry dives and then clicked the Info which described how to interpret the distances. So that was the context I made my post #223 above.
Definitions for Modern Populations
What do these numbers mean?
Genetic distance measures how close you are to a given modern population. Many modern populations are surprisingly close to another, which is often due to true common ancestry.
5 means you are close to this population
10 means you could fit into this population
15 means a related population
Definitions for Ancient Populations
What do these numbers mean?
Genetic distance measures how close you are to a given sample.
10 means this is your ancient ancestry
20 means this is part of your ancestral link
30 means possibly related to your ancestry
The info button displays detailed sample information - a green circle around the info button reveals a Sample Spotlight.
Last edited by Palermo Trapani; 31-01-20 at 23:48. Reason: Provide better context to my post above with definitions
Salento: Ok, so the rule of thumb for ancient populations is <=10 to considered a close match for an Ancient population and thus considered something worth posting and opening up for discussion. I will try and go with that as best I can if that is the protocol used for Ancients vs. ones own DNA comparisons. Thanks.
Some curious things in the difference in the treatment of some perirodo and others
94. Tartessian Archaic Andalusia (600 BC) ..... 16.35 - I12171 -
The necropolis of La Angorilla is located near Sevilla Spain and dates from the 8th to 6th century BC. The tombs present rectangular shape and are oriented in a west-east direction, a feature common amongst the necropolis of the Phoenician archaic period in the Iberian Peninsula.
22. Bronze Age Spain Cogotas (1290 BC) ..... 12.13 - I12209 -
La Requejada is a site located on a terrace of the river Duero in Castilla y Leon Spain. As with other Cogotas I sites, nearby were numerous structures filled with refuse material (ceramic shards, animal bones, ashes).
This individual was an infantile male.
64. Roman Era Girona (80 AD) ..... 14.63 - I8339
Empuries is a major Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman archaeological site in Girona Province, on the Mediterranean coast of the Spanish region of Catalonia.
It comprises the ruins of the Ancient Greek colony of Emporion established by colonists from the Ionian Greek city of Phocaea in Anatolia in the first half of the 6th century BC, and the ruins of an Ancient Roman fortified camp turned into a town in the 1st century BC, the earliest traces of Roman presence in the area. At the beginning of the Roman imperial period, the Greek and Roman towns were integrated into municipium Emporiae.
Archaeological structures in the vicinity of Empuries include remains from as early as the Neolithic, through the Final Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age, and the again in the Late Antiquity and Medieval Period, even though the Roman city was abandoned in the 3rd century AD.
Even though the first archaeological excavations of Empuries began in 1908, the Greek and Roman ruins and their respective burial sites had already been looted repeatedly. The fact that human remains had not been preserved in most of the tombs and graves limited the anthropological information about the site until new discoveries began to be made in the 1980s.
The remains of a total of 24 people discovered since then have been genetically analyzed revealing previously unattainable information about life in Empuries during the Antiquity period.
The construction of a new visitor center led to rescue excavations in 2010, which exposed a necropolis of tombs south of the Ancient Greek town. The necropolis is dated to between 500 BC and 350 BC based on the remains of ten people.
Further digs revealed that the area even further to the south was used as a cemetery in the Roman period, with pit burials and tombs covered with tegulae (Roman tiles) from the 2nd century AD. The remains of five people recovered from them were dated to between 100 AD and 200 AD. Those of a sixth person are dated to between 43 BC and 51 AD, and those of a seventh person - to between 57 AD and 208 AD.
112. Roman Villa Tarragona (350 AD) ..... 17.04 - I6490
The Mas Gassol archaeological site in Catalonia, Spain comprises the ruins of an Ancient Roman countryside villa (villa rustica), with a small necropolis. The Roman remains in question are dated to the period between 200 AD and 500 AD. It is located near the town of Alcover, Tarragona Province, 18 km away from the city of Tarragona (Tarraco), at the foot of the Prades Mountains, at an altitude of 235 m above sea level. Tarragona itself is known as the earliest Roman settlement on the Iberian Peninsula, founded back in 218 BC. Subsequently, it developed into the capital of the Roman province of Hispania Citerior (197-27 BC) and then Hispania Tarraconensis (27 BC-476 AD).
Roman Tarragonas hinterland (called Ager Tarraconensis) was dotted with numerous countryside villas specialized in farming and livestock breeding.
Mas Gassol countryside villa featured a landowners residence as well as what is described as a farming management center. The villa necropolis, which was in use in the 3rd 5th century AD, was found to have a total of six graves containing the remains of 10 people - 8 adults and 2 children.
Five of the graves in question were built of tegulae (Roman tiles) and limestone slabs, with material derived from the area. Three of those contained the remains of more than one person: two adults in two of those, and two adults and one child in the third one.
The sixth grave was a burial in a wooden coffin which proved to be the resting place of a child who was aged 5 or 6.
The deceased buried in the six graves in the Mas Gassol necropolis was laid to rest with their heads pointing northwest, looking in the direction of the rising of the sun.
The landscape around Mas Gassol can be seen here. Human teeth from the Roman graves at Mas Gassol have been used in a wide-ranging research on the genomic history of the Iberian Peninsula.
149. Roman Villa Granada Spain (300 AD) ..... 18.86 - I4055
The Roman villa of Camino de Ronda-Plaza Einstein is in the city of Granada (Spain) with a necropolis dated to the 3rd and 4th centuries. Nearby artifacts include common ware with comb-incised decoration and Africa TSA type tableware.
That's all they have to say about the vettones and that's all they have to say nothing more and nothing less than the Tartessos Kingdom.
The Tarraconense had a seat in the Roman Senate, I think not, La Bética and the conventus gaditanus did have both seats in the Roman Senate.
But please, very badly done in this regard.
With reserved seats in Rome
Two researchers from the University of Cádiz travel to the Italian capital to analyze two inscriptions with the word 'Gaditanorum' in the stands of the Colosseum · They have been documented since 1939
In fact, both inscriptions are published in the epigraphic catalogs, a corpus of Roman inscriptions called CIL (Corpus Inscripcionum Latinarum), specifically in the volume dedicated to Rome: "They are collected, but have not had significance because from Rome it looks like a something far away, but we are very interested because it verifies that there are very intense relations between the two cities, even long after the Balbo era, which is the peak of relations between Gades and the capital of the empire. that in Cádiz there were very wealthy families who could reserve seats in the cavea, in the privileged area of the Colosseum. " They were seats, in short, intended for senators or privileged groups of Roman society.
"And it is the only inscription in the entire coliseum concerning the reservation of seats for citizens of a municipality. There is no other inscription that speaks of cities that had a reserved place in the colosseum, which does not mean that no there would be, but none have been preserved, "says Bernal.
The inscriptions can be contemplated at the moment in the colosseum, in an area of the amphitheater that is restored and that can be visited; in fact it is the only area in the stands that is restored.
DarÃo Bernal confirms the importance of Gades among the cities that formed the Roman Empire, an importance based on trade, in the economy: "It was a fundamental seaport in the commercial relations between the Mediterranean and the Italian Peninsula, with oil, flax, the salting of fish, and this allowed the oligarchy, the great Cadiz families, to promote themselves to this point, "explains the UCA professor.
https://www.diariodecadiz.es/ocio/as...381562208.html
And so I could continue with The Kingdom of Tartessos and Cogotas, but well they will see what they do in the treatment they give to different cultures e.t.c.
Well-constituted boys who eat seafood, I had to be there.
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Now we are going to study one of my Deep Dives
Does it make you?
I knew it, well let's go there. After having published in other threads tons of straw bales of wet paper that has not served for anything, we fly to the little that we have minimally decent.
1+2=3
2+1=3
Last edited by Carlos; 08-02-20 at 17:30.
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Does anybody know what time in history the Ancient Swedes settled in the British Isles or France; becides the England Runes? I’m not seeing anything online and I’m hoping that there is some history material in another language :)
Last edited by Twilight; 08-02-20 at 07:33.
My sister got her ancestry results back yesterday. Some interesting matches on MTA as well
Myself:
Viking + Celt (2.149)
Viking Danish + Vandal (3.46)
Celt + Saxon (3.622)
Celt + Vandal (3.737)
Viking + Saxon (3.995)
Celt (5.432)
Vandal (5.617)
Saxon (5.708)
Viking Danish (6.759)
Viking (7.302)
Sibling:
Viking Danish + Saxon (4.993)
Celt + Saxon (5.59)
Celt + Frank (5.921)
Celt (6.036)
Viking Danish + Celt (6.145)
Saxon + Frank (6.61)
Viking Danish (8.702)
Frank (9.124)
Saxon (9.39)
Viking Icelandic (10.83)
Myself:
Your closest Archaeogenetic matches...
(Smaller numbers mean closer matches to you)Info
1. Celtic Mix Lombard (580 AD) ..... 4.462 - CL83 - ?
Top99 %match vs all users
2. Early Bronze Age Thames (1800 BC) ..... 5.02 - I5377 -
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3. Scotland Late Bronze Age (900 BC) ..... 5.297 - I2860 -
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4. St Marys Coffin Maryland (1683 AD) ..... 5.432 - I2097 -
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5. Bronze Age Celt England (1000 BC) ..... 5.435 - I5383 -
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6. Medieval Upper Bavaria Germany (1068 AD) ..... 5.441 - Petersberg -
Top99 %match vs all users
7. Lugii Tribe Iron Age Maslomecz (300 AD) ..... 5.617 - PCA100_Mas13 - ?
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8. Bell Beaker England (2100 BC) ..... 5.646 - I2452 -
Top97 %match vs all users
9. Saxon Hinxton (720 AD) ..... 5.708 - HinxtonO1 -
Top90 %match vs all users
10. Merovingian Noble (605 AD) ..... 5.739 - NS1 -
Top98 %match vs all users
11. Celto-Germanic Medieval Denmark (1270 AD) ..... 5.82 - G21 -
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12. Scotland Late Bronze Age (900 BC) ..... 5.824 - I2859 -
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13. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) ..... 5.968 - SZ15 -
Top92 %match vs all users
14. Celtic Briton (1 AD) ..... 6.111 - Hinxton 4
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15. Celt Hinxton Iron Age (45 BC) ..... 6.127 - HI2 -
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16. Bell Beaker England (2150 BC) ..... 6.262 - I1767 -
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17. Late Iron Age Linton Cambridgeshire (205 BC) ..... 6.463 - Linton -
Top89 %match vs all users
18. North Alpine Bronze Age (1812 BC) ..... 6.524 - AITI_50 -
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19. Bronze Age Scotland (1450 BC) ..... 6.54 - I2573 -
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20. Post Viking Denmark Odense (1250 AD) ..... 6.759 - G48 -
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21. Celtic-Saxon Hinxton Iron Age (67 BC) ..... 6.788 - HI1 -
Top84 %match vs all users
22. Viking Celtic Boat Burial Iceland (925 AD) ..... 6.814 - VDP-A6 -
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23. Nordic-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) ..... 6.864 - 6DRIF-18 -
Top92 %match vs all users
24. Bronze Age Amesbury (1450 BC) ..... 7.094 - I2458 -
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25. Anglo Saxon (780 AD) ..... 7.242 - Hinxton HS3 -
Top95 %match vs all users
26. Late Medieval Gotlander (1600 AD) ..... 7.253 - Unknown
Top91 %match vs all users
27. Bronze Age Orkney Islands (1750 BC) ..... 7.281 - I2981 -
Top86 %match vs all users
28. Viking Norse Iceland (935 AD) ..... 7.302 - SSJ-A2 -
Top98 %match vs all users
29. Medieval Norway Sankt Nikolai B (1448 AD) ..... 7.33 - OSL9B -
Top91 %match vs all users
30. Nordic Lombard (580 AD) ..... 7.336 - CL92 -
Top99 %match vs all users
31. Viking Saxon Iceland (1104 AD) ..... 7.341 - TSK-A26 -
Top93 %match vs all users
32. Middle Bronze Age England (1575 BC) ..... 7.369 - I7573 -
Top97 %match vs all users
33. Young Merovingian Noble (605 AD) ..... 7.389 - NS6 -
Top85 %match vs all users
34. Bell Beaker Southern France (2050 BC) ..... 7.498 - I3875 -
Top90 %match vs all users
35. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) ..... 7.624 - SZ12 -
Top92 %match vs all users
36. Nordic Lombard (580 AD) ..... 7.653 - CL146 -
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37. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) ..... 7.677 - SZ14 -
Top95 %match vs all users
38. Philip Calvert Coffin Maryland (1683 AD) ..... 7.69 - 2099 -
Top98 %match vs all users
39. Food Vessel Scotland (1900 BC) ..... 7.723 - I5515 -
Top96 %match vs all users
40. Viking Norse Iceland (935 AD) ..... 7.729 - KNS-A1 -
Top97 %match vs all users
41. Bell Beaker Scotland (2100 BC) ..... 7.749 - I2568 -
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42. Bronze Age Scotland (1450 BC) ..... 7.886 - I2653 -
Top90 %match vs all users
43. Saxon Germanic Empuries (275 BC) ..... 7.932 - I8206 -
Top98 %match vs all users
44. Alemannic Saxon Bavaria (485 AD) ..... 7.98 - AED_249 -
Top96 %match vs all users
45. Medieval Denmark Revshale (1315 AD) ..... 8.031 - G154
Top95 %match vs all users
46. Celtic Briton Gladiator York (250 AD) ..... 8.042 - 6DRIF-23 -
Top95 %match vs all users
47. Alemannic Frankish Bavaria (465 AD) ..... 8.052 - NW_255
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48. Nordic Lombard (580 AD) ..... 8.06 - CL84 -
Top94 %match vs all users
49. Gaelic Settler Viking Iceland (935 AD) ..... 8.087 - ORE-A1 -
Top86 %match vs all users
50. High Status Male Haunstetten (1946 BC) ..... 8.103 - POST_6 -
Top85 %match vs all users
51. Ireland Copper Age (1880 BC) ..... 8.115 - Rathlin2 -
Top96 %match vs all users
52. Norwegian Viking Iceland (1000 AD) ..... 8.134 - STT-A2 -
Top90 %match vs all users
53. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) ..... 8.141 - SZ4 -
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54. Viking Celtic Mix Sweden (990 AD) ..... 8.149 - 97029 -
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55. Post Viking Denmark Tirup (1200 AD) ..... 8.265 - G300 -
Top85 %match vs all users
56. Colonial American Pennsylvania (1700 AD) ..... 8.268 - Shohola -
Top85 %match vs all users
57. Late Medieval Icelandic Murderer (1678 AD) ..... 8.333 - KOV-A2 -
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58. Cambridgeshire Iron Age (205 BC) ..... 8.341 - 15594A -
Top83 %match vs all users
59. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) ..... 8.342 - ALH_1 -
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60. Bronze Age Scottish Islands (2350 BC) ..... 8.411 - I5367 -
Top94 %match vs all users
61. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (935 AD) ..... 8.439 - GTE-A1 -
Top83 %match vs all users
62. Saxon Settler Viking Iceland (935 AD) ..... 8.476 - GRS-A1 -
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63. Iron Age Melton England (85 BC) ..... 8.506 - M1489 -
Top98 %match vs all users
64. Vandal Chieftain (375 AD) ..... 8.557 - DA119
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65. Proto-Celtic Bronze Age Wehringen (2240 BC) ..... 8.585 - WEHR_1192SkA -
Top93 %match vs all users
66. Celtic Briton Gladiator York (250 AD) ..... 8.623 - 6DRIF-3 -
Top89 %match vs all users
67. Early Bronze Age Hexham (1900 BC) ..... 8.634 - I2609 -
Top96 %match vs all users
68. Early Bronze Age Northern England (1750 BC) ..... 8.688 - I6680 -
Top85 %match vs all users
69. Viking Celtic Mix Sweden (1100 AD) ..... 8.727 - Sigtuna grt035
Top98 %match vs all users
70. Viking Sweden (1100 AD) ..... 8.796 - stg021 - ?
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71. Viking Celtic Mix Sweden (1100 AD) ..... 8.8 - 84035 -
Top92 %match vs all users
72. Anglo Saxon Oakington (470 AD) ..... 8.802 - OakO4 -
Top86 %match vs all users
73. Viking Norse Iceland (935 AD) ..... 8.836 - DKS-A1 -
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74. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) ..... 8.875 - SZ7 -
Top91 %match vs all users
75. Celtic Briton (70 BC) ..... 8.877 - Hinxton 1
Top88 %match vs all users
76. Medieval Denmark (1250 AD) ..... 8.889 - G24 -
Top82 %match vs all users
77. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) ..... 8.898 - SZ22 -
Top96 %match vs all users
78. Medieval Netherlands Plague (1359 AD) ..... 8.946 - Ber37 - ?
Top89 %match vs all users
79. Frankish / Hungary (590 AD) ..... 8.962 - SZ23 -
Top67 %match vs all users
80. Viking Sweden (1100 AD) ..... 8.977 - Sigtuna stg021 -
Top87 %match vs all users
81. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) ..... 9.007 - ALH_10 -
Top94 %match vs all users
82. Medieval Netherlands Plague II (1360 AD) ..... 9.022 - Ber45 - ?
Top71 %match vs all users
83. Bell Beaker Cambridge (2075 BC) ..... 9.036 - I3255 -
Top88 %match vs all users
84. Gaelic Settler Viking Iceland (935 AD) ..... 9.058 - SSG-A2 -
Top76 %match vs all users
85. Viking Denmark Revshale (1100 AD) ..... 9.065 - G43 -
Top98 %match vs all users
86. Viking Celtic Mix Sweden (990 AD) ..... 9.093 - 97002 -
Top99 %match vs all users
87. Medieval Denmark (1270 AD) ..... 9.133 - G149 -
Top91 %match vs all users
88. Ireland Copper Age (1880 BC) ..... 9.21 - Rathlin2B -
Top96 %match vs all users
89. Viking Gaelic Child Iceland (935 AD) ..... 9.338 - YGS-B2 -
Top98 %match vs all users
90. Merovingian Noble (605 AD) ..... 9.365 - NS12b -
Top95 %match vs all users
91. Viking Denmark Revshale (1080 AD) ..... 9.381 - Revshale16 -
Top81 %match vs all users
92. Danish-Celtic Medieval Denmark (1270 AD) ..... 9.407 - G730 -
Top95 %match vs all users
93. Celtic Medieval Denmark (1250 AD) ..... 9.411 - G973 -
Top89 %match vs all users
94. Bronze Age Dagger Koenigsbrunn (2046 BC) ..... 9.476 - OBKR_80 -
Top78 %match vs all users
95. Frankish / Hungary (590 AD) ..... 9.499 - SZ38 - ?
Top66 %match vs all users
96. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (935 AD) ..... 9.554 - SSG-A4 -
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97. Czech Velke Prilepy (2050 BC) ..... 9.572 - Rise577 -
Top74 %match vs all users
98. Western Scythian Hungary (550 BC) ..... 9.617 - DA194 -
Top94 %match vs all users
99. Bell Beaker Germany (2500 BC) ..... 9.659 - I0112 -
Top85 %match vs all users
100. Merovingian Lord (605 AD) ..... 9.659 - NS9 -
Top98 %match vs all users
Female Sibling Kit:
Your closest Archaeogenetic matches...
(Smaller numbers mean closer matches to you)Info
1. Celtic Medieval Denmark (1250 AD) ..... 5.041 - G973 -
Top99 %match vs all users
2. Celtic Briton Gladiator York (250 AD) ..... 5.203 - 6DRIF-3 -
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3. Bell Beaker England (2150 BC) ..... 5.375 - I1767 -
Top91 %match vs all users
4. Celtic Briton Gladiator York (250 AD) ..... 5.382 - 6DRIF-23 -
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5. Early Bronze Age Northern England (1750 BC) ..... 5.39 - I6680 -
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6. Scotland Late Bronze Age (900 BC) ..... 5.746 - I2860 -
Top95 %match vs all users
7. Viking Celtic Boat Burial Iceland (925 AD) ..... 5.773 - VDP-A6 -
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8. Celt Hinxton Iron Age (45 BC) ..... 6.036 - HI2 -
Top93 %match vs all users
9. Celt Medieval Denmark Odense (1164 AD) ..... 6.537 - G427 -
Top98 %match vs all users
10. Celtic Briton (1 AD) ..... 6.625 - Hinxton 4
Top94 %match vs all users
11. Celtic Mix Lombard (580 AD) ..... 6.637 - CL83 - ?
Top96 %match vs all users
12. Gaelic Settler Viking Iceland (935 AD) ..... 7.428 - SSG-A2 -
Top87 %match vs all users
13. Food Vessel Scotland (1900 BC) ..... 7.511 - I5515 -
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14. Bronze Age Celt England (1000 BC) ..... 7.621 - I5383 -
Top89 %match vs all users
15. Bell Beaker England (2100 BC) ..... 7.789 - I2452 -
Top86 %match vs all users
16. St Marys Coffin Maryland (1683 AD) ..... 7.885 - I2097 -
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17. Early Bronze Age Thames (1800 BC) ..... 8.127 - I5377 -
Top75 %match vs all users
18. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (935 AD) ..... 8.159 - GTE-A1 -
Top85 %match vs all users
19. Gaelic Settler Viking Iceland (935 AD) ..... 8.186 - ORE-A1 -
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20. Young Merovingian Noble (605 AD) ..... 8.279 - NS6 -
Top78 %match vs all users
21. Medieval Denmark (1270 AD) ..... 8.377 - G149 -
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22. Bronze Age Amesbury (1450 BC) ..... 8.413 - I2458 -
Top77 %match vs all users
23. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) ..... 8.439 - SZ15 -
Top74 %match vs all users
24. Bronze Age Orkney Islands (1750 BC) ..... 8.465 - I2981 -
Top77 %match vs all users
25. Viking Denmark Revshale (1080 AD) ..... 8.702 - Revshale16 -
Top86 %match vs all users
26. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) ..... 8.749 - SZ12 -
Top83 %match vs all users
27. Scotland Late Bronze Age (900 BC) ..... 8.974 - I2859 -
Top79 %match vs all users
28. Bell Beaker Cambridge (2075 BC) ..... 9.048 - I3255 -
Top88 %match vs all users
29. Frankish / Hungary (590 AD) ..... 9.124 - SZ38 - ?
Top70 %match vs all users
30. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) ..... 9.198 - SZ14 -
Top85 %match vs all users
31. Alemannic Frankish Bavaria (465 AD) ..... 9.218 - NW_255
Top93 %match vs all users
32. Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) ..... 9.36 - 6DRIF-21 -
Top82 %match vs all users
33. Saxon Hinxton (720 AD) ..... 9.39 - HinxtonO1 -
Top59 %match vs all users
34. Danish-Celtic Medieval Denmark (1270 AD) ..... 9.511 - G730 -
Top94 %match vs all users
35. Celto-Germanic Medieval Denmark (1270 AD) ..... 9.551 - G21 -
Top69 %match vs all users
36. Celtic-Saxon Hinxton Iron Age (67 BC) ..... 9.597 - HI1 -
Top61 %match vs all users
37. Post Viking Denmark Odense (1250 AD) ..... 9.65 - G48 -
Top62 %match vs all users
38. Bronze Age Golden Boy Amesbury (1515 BC) ..... 9.674 - I2639 -
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39. Celtic Medieval Denmark (1250 AD) ..... 9.835 - G658 -
Top87 %match vs all users
40. Bell Beaker Amesbury (2250 BC) ..... 9.869 - I2418 -
Top92 %match vs all users
41. Middle Bronze Age England (1575 BC) ..... 9.885 - I7573 -
Top84 %match vs all users
42. Post Viking Denmark Tirup (1200 AD) ..... 9.928 - G300 -
Top70 %match vs all users
43. Nordic-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) ..... 10.05 - 6DRIF-18 -
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44. Viking Celtic Mix Sweden (1100 AD) ..... 10.05 - 84035 -
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45. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) ..... 10.07 - SZ22 -
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46. Bronze Age Scottish Islands (2350 BC) ..... 10.09 - I5367 -
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47. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) ..... 10.09 - SZ4 -
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48. Bronze Age Scotland (1450 BC) ..... 10.1 - I2573 -
Top80 %match vs all users
49. Medieval Netherlands Plague II (1360 AD) ..... 10.17 - Ber45 - ?
Top61 %match vs all users
50. Czech Velke Prilepy (2050 BC) ..... 10.18 - Rise577 -
Top70 %match vs all users
51. High Status Male Haunstetten (1946 BC) ..... 10.2 - POST_6 -
Top68 %match vs all users
52. Bronze Age Scotland (1450 BC) ..... 10.21 - I2653 -
Top75 %match vs all users
53. Medieval Netherlands Plague (1359 AD) ..... 10.21 - Ber37 - ?
Top80 %match vs all users
54. Late Medieval Gotlander (1600 AD) ..... 10.23 - Unknown
Top65 %match vs all users
55. Bronze Age Hebrides Islands (1350 BC) ..... 10.35 - I2655 -
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56. Celtic-Saxon Hinxton (700 AD) ..... 10.41 - HinxtonO2 -
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57. Early Bronze Age Hexham (1900 BC) ..... 10.46 - I2609 -
Top88 %match vs all users
58. Celtic Briton (70 BC) ..... 10.48 - Hinxton 1
Top78 %match vs all users
59. Philip Calvert Coffin Maryland (1683 AD) ..... 10.5 - 2099 -
Top86 %match vs all users
60. Celtic Briton Gladiator York (250 AD) ..... 10.5 - 3DRIF-16 -
Top69 %match vs all users
61. Late Iron Age Linton Cambridgeshire (205 BC) ..... 10.51 - Linton -
Top60 %match vs all users
62. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) ..... 10.56 - ALH_10 -
Top84 %match vs all users
63. Viking Celtic Mix Sweden (990 AD) ..... 10.59 - 97029 -
Top86 %match vs all users
64. Viking Denmark Odense (1058 AD) ..... 10.64 - G507 -
Top83 %match vs all users
65. Medieval Upper Bavaria Germany (1068 AD) ..... 10.71 - Petersberg -
Top71 %match vs all users
66. Celtic Mix Medieval Denmark (1250 AD) ..... 10.74 - G1044 -
Top98 %match vs all users
67. Germanic Lombard (590 AD) ..... 10.75 - SZ11 -
Top79 %match vs all users
68. North Alpine Bronze Age (1812 BC) ..... 10.78 - AITI_50 -
Top75 %match vs all users
69. Viking Celtic Mix Sweden (990 AD) ..... 10.81 - 97002 -
Top97 %match vs all users
70. Bell Beaker Augsburg (2215 BC) ..... 10.82 - HUGO_168 -
Top86 %match vs all users
71. Viking Gaelic Boat Burial Iceland (925 AD) ..... 10.83 - VDP-A7 -
Top87 %match vs all users
72. Bell Beaker Ely England (2165 BC) ..... 10.9 - I2453 -
Top94 %match vs all users
73. Proto-Celtic Bronze Age Wehringen (2240 BC) ..... 10.98 - WEHR_1192SkA -
Top76 %match vs all users
74. Bronze Age Netherlands (1775 BC) ..... 11.03 - I4070 -
Top94 %match vs all users
75. Ireland Copper Age (1880 BC) ..... 11.07 - Rathlin2 -
Top80 %match vs all users
76. Bronze Age Wales (1650 BC) ..... 11.08 - I1775 -
Top91 %match vs all users
77. Bell Beaker Amesbury (2150 BC) ..... 11.1 - I5512 -
Top74 %match vs all users
78. Nordic Lombard (580 AD) ..... 11.15 - CL146 -
Top80 %match vs all users
79. Frankish / Hungary (590 AD) ..... 11.16 - SZ23 -
Top52 %match vs all users
80. Lugii Tribe Iron Age Maslomecz (300 AD) ..... 11.26 - PCA100_Mas13 - ?
Top69 %match vs all users
81. Anglo Saxon (780 AD) ..... 11.44 - Hinxton HS3 -
Top62 %match vs all users
82. Battle Axe Sweden (1945 BC) ..... 11.46 - Rise97 -
Top90 %match vs all users
83. Bronze Age Scotland (1450 BC) ..... 11.46 - I2654 -
Top88 %match vs all users
84. Medieval Denmark Revshale (1315 AD) ..... 11.47 - G154
Top80 %match vs all users
85. Viking Gaelic Mix Iceland (935 AD) ..... 11.47 - SSG-A4 -
Top86 %match vs all users
86. Visigoth Germanic Girona (550 AD) ..... 11.49 - I12162 -
Top54 %match vs all users
87. Bell Beaker Amesbury (2250 BC) ..... 11.52 - I2566 -
Top80 %match vs all users
88. Celtic-Alemannic Tribe (505 AD) ..... 11.56 - Alh3a -
Top93 %match vs all users
89. Ireland Copper Age (1950 BC) ..... 11.56 - Rathlin1 -
Top87 %match vs all users
90. Bell Beaker Poland (2400 BC) ..... 11.56 - I4353
Top94 %match vs all users
91. Alemannic Saxon Bavaria (485 AD) ..... 11.62 - AED_249 -
Top71 %match vs all users
92. Merovingian Noble (605 AD) ..... 11.64 - NS1 -
Top67 %match vs all users
93. Anglo Saxon Oakington (470 AD) ..... 11.67 - OakO4 -
Top63 %match vs all users
94. North Sea Medieval Denmark (1270 AD) ..... 11.71 - G314 -
Top69 %match vs all users
95. Bell Beaker England (2150 BC) ..... 11.74 - I5382 -
Top76 %match vs all users
96. Saxon Settler Viking Iceland (935 AD) ..... 11.75 - GRS-A1 -
Top69 %match vs all users
97. Cambridgeshire Iron Age (205 BC) ..... 11.78 - 15594A -
Top56 %match vs all users
98. Celtic-Alemannic Tribe (420 AD) ..... 11.79 - AED432b - ?
Top94 %match vs all users
99. Unetice Bohemia (1800 BC) ..... 11.8 - Rise150 -
Top83 %match vs all users
100. Late Medieval Icelandic Murderer (1678 AD) ..... 11.82 - KOV-A2 -
Top56 %match vs all users
after many months a new bronze-age marker for myself Rise480
part of this paper
https://www.researchgate.net/publica...ze_Age_Eurasia
My sister new ancient match ..........................new one is the bottm one
Proto Thracian/Illyrian Vucedol (2775 BC) ..... 12.91 - I3499 -
Bell Beaker Haunstetten Germany (2385 BC) ..... 16.49 - UNTA58_68Sk1 -
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her oldest outlier is
168. Corded Ware Estonia (2460 BC) ..... 22.37 - Rise595 -
Top 98 % match vs all users
I think I found Spartacus Mother. LOL
Maybe, I3313 Illyrian / Dalmatian 1200 BC is the Matriarch of some of the Thracians.
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R1 (combined) Deep Dive:
R1 Top 40 Map:
R1 Timeline:
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I am worried they have put a lot of samples of Ampurias Greek, Roman, Nazari period, post-Reconquest and Carolingiansand I had a tremendous anxiety attack. Obviously I had a lot of results. These people do not realize that there are countries with a lot of history and this suddenly cannot be done. When it is recovered I will start publishing, I'm younger today, thanks.
... more of my Chrome :)
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